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what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, they have very differing story from what the israeli military's saying. here's what the hamas health ministry has said. they said that one person was killed and that 24 people were injured. they say that they were farmers, they were on the gaza side of the border and that the israeli military opened fire on them. however, in talking to the israeli military, they say that there were several groups of men who were protesting, come up to the fence, some trying to enter israel and that the soldiers fired in the air warning shots. when the warnings were not heeded, they began firing toward their legs. the israeli military has not confirmed yet that there's been a death or any injuries. they are investigating. but what makes it significant is that this is happening 48 hours after a very fragile cease-fire was agreed upon between israel and gaza. and there's a lot of concern that this might be something that would be considered breaking this cease-fire whether it was from
what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, they have very differing story from what the israeli military's saying. here's what the hamas health ministry has said. they said that one person was killed and that 24 people were injured. they say that they were farmers, they were on the gaza side of the border and that the israeli military opened fire on them. however, in talking to the israeli military, they say that there were several groups of men who were protesting, come up to the fence,...
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jeff flock joins us with more. jeff: a few of them but the majority were not wal-mart workers but members of other unions like the teamsrs, the uaw, it was built today as a demonstration against the notion of working on thursday on thanksgivi. the day before black friday. but the protest when it came down to it wasn't so much about that. was against waart's practice of paying minimum-wage, not giving workers enough ney in their view and about work rules. that is what the actual protests came down to. it was organized by organization called our walmart, the shadow union for the non-union walmart and well-organized by united food and commercial workers union which is trying to organize at wal-mart. take a lk at what the company has to say, speaking for walmart was vice president who said best black friday ever and our walmart organization was unable to recruit a small number of associates to participate in these made-for-tv events. i covered it out there today and if it was made for tv it was made particularly well.
jeff flock joins us with more. jeff: a few of them but the majority were not wal-mart workers but members of other unions like the teamsrs, the uaw, it was built today as a demonstration against the notion of working on thursday on thanksgivi. the day before black friday. but the protest when it came down to it wasn't so much about that. was against waart's practice of paying minimum-wage, not giving workers enough ney in their view and about work rules. that is what the actual protests came...
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police there had had to use pepper spray. overall when you look at this store, for instance, you know they had a controlled entry. 600 people outside, but they let 50 people in at a time. that seemed to work here dealing with the crowds. right now it continues to be a busy day here for this particular store. >> all right, george howell live at best buy. sorry to hear about the activity, the aggressiveness around the country. it's shopping, guys. relax a little bit. thanks, george. >>> fed up workers on strike today complicating matters at walmart stores across the country. they say what better day than black friday to get their message across. cnn's keyong joins us live. how big are these demonstrations today? >> well, if you look at the video from all the different demonstrations from across the country, you see a couple hundred people at a store. and look at the locations of these various places. dallas, texas. you have a store in maryland. you have stores here in california that we're expecting later in the day. so tlar nu
police there had had to use pepper spray. overall when you look at this store, for instance, you know they had a controlled entry. 600 people outside, but they let 50 people in at a time. that seemed to work here dealing with the crowds. right now it continues to be a busy day here for this particular store. >> all right, george howell live at best buy. sorry to hear about the activity, the aggressiveness around the country. it's shopping, guys. relax a little bit. thanks, george....
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thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> let me start with you, some people say the president clearly has the upper hand in these negotiations, is that true? >> not entirely. i think what kristen said is true that polling shows that most americans agree a pretty strong majority agrees that the wealthy need to pay more taxes and so that president obama is going to be pushing. you look at the republican side and as you know, many on the house side say we have house republican majority, came here to cut government. we need to replace these sequestration cuts that take place at the same time that the tax cuts expire. these spending cuts are goingo combination with tax cuts that expire of sending us into recession. they say those spending cuts if we're going to replace them, we need to see some numbers. democrats are not coming up with any spending cuts in these preliminary discussion and that's making republicans they say they need spending cuts. at the same time you'll see the white house pushing for an increase in the debt ceiling and republicans say if you want that and the sam
thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> let me start with you, some people say the president clearly has the upper hand in these negotiations, is that true? >> not entirely. i think what kristen said is true that polling shows that most americans agree a pretty strong majority agrees that the wealthy need to pay more taxes and so that president obama is going to be pushing. you look at the republican side and as you know, many on the house side say we have house...
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toys-r-us and walmart just opened on the east coast and target will open at 9:00 eastern. shoppers might see shorter lines this year. the national retail federation estimates 147 million shoppers plan to shop this weekend but that's down from 220 million last year. one of the stores we'll be watching is walmart, where workers across the country are expected to protest. >>> i'm victor blackwell. >>> tonight, disgraced cycling legend lance armstrong defends himself at length on camera and under oath. first seen on an australian network abc, this investigation by reporter quentin mcdermott features armstrong in his only on-camera deposition passionately denying the repeated use of performance enhancing drugs. friends, former teammates and experts provide damning evidence against armstrong, despite his vigorous denials. >> lance armstrong salutes the crowd, seven times a winner of the tour de france. >> a moment of triumph, now turned epic disgrace. the united states anti-doping agency, or usada, says that lance armstrong was a drug cheat, part of an organized conspiracy by th
toys-r-us and walmart just opened on the east coast and target will open at 9:00 eastern. shoppers might see shorter lines this year. the national retail federation estimates 147 million shoppers plan to shop this weekend but that's down from 220 million last year. one of the stores we'll be watching is walmart, where workers across the country are expected to protest. >>> i'm victor blackwell. >>> tonight, disgraced cycling legend lance armstrong defends himself at length on...
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it was used wrongly. it was not his information to use. he did not own that information. >> i guess the question, gerri -- david: go ahead, carroll. >> here's the thing. the market, there's always somebody who will have an advantage in the market. somebody's going to have a faster computer. somebody's going to have a better algorithm, somebody will always have something better than somebody else. that's how the world works. getting the information quickly, the other investors benefit. by this guy making money, the others didn't lose out. if you didn't want to buy the stock, you're not buying it more. david: what she's saying is there is something unfair about@ the speed of trade that the normal retailer trader cannot ever match and the information. gerri: yeah, sure, great points here. carroll, this is about a victimless crime. remember the insider saying i don't -- there's no victims here really. the impact of what i did dispated through the markets so i deserve a lighter sentence. don't you argue that the market is the victim here? s int
it was used wrongly. it was not his information to use. he did not own that information. >> i guess the question, gerri -- david: go ahead, carroll. >> here's the thing. the market, there's always somebody who will have an advantage in the market. somebody's going to have a faster computer. somebody's going to have a better algorithm, somebody will always have something better than somebody else. that's how the world works. getting the information quickly, the other investors...
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caller: i use e-mail, i use ups, i use fedex. i don't use the post office -- anything i get in my mailbox i throw in the trash. i think the post office -- when you go into the post office, the workers are lazy and inept. it is just an archaic institution and i do not think it should be around. but that is just my opinion. guest: i think to each his own. i think if you do go by your local post office in the next few days you are likely to find a line there. i think it does have a constituency. host: how is congress trying to address what the caller was getting it, making it more viable as a business? guest: an interesting problem facing the postal service. to some extent, it's got this first-class mail letter delivery, which is 50% of what it does. that is sort of being pressured by the electronic technologies with its tweets or e-mail, but it does have a package delivery business that is growing. they are trying to allow it to may be reduced some of the work force, reduce some of the facilities, allow it to grow its packaging bus
caller: i use e-mail, i use ups, i use fedex. i don't use the post office -- anything i get in my mailbox i throw in the trash. i think the post office -- when you go into the post office, the workers are lazy and inept. it is just an archaic institution and i do not think it should be around. but that is just my opinion. guest: i think to each his own. i think if you do go by your local post office in the next few days you are likely to find a line there. i think it does have a constituency....
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or visit us online. don't wait. call now. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> violence on the gaza border. could the stability of the delicate cease fire be in jeopardy. plus, the high stakes game of let's make a deal unfolding on capital hill. speaking of deals, black friday is already in high gear. will retailers get the boost they need during this holiday shopping season. good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. we have breaking news to share with you. less than 48 hours after a cease fire was announced, fighting has broken out. he's facing violent protests in his own country for granting himself sweeping powers that exempt him from legal challenges. joining me by phone from cairo, nbc's corresp
or visit us online. don't wait. call now. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> violence on the gaza border. could the stability of the delicate cease fire...
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>> all of us at toys 'r' us know how important black friday is. we're the place that parents go to buy the toys for their children for christmas. so as soon as one holiday is over, we're focused on the next black friday. there are signs up, how many days until black friday? we love it. it is our time of year. >> if it is a place to make it a family affair it is toys 'r' us. bring the kids and have a good time. what are the kids looking for? these are what you anticipate to be hot sellers? >> this is tabio, a tablet from toys 'r' us that comes preloaded with 50 kids apps like angry birds or cut the rope along with learning apps for $149.99, it gives your child their own tablet so they don't have to borrow your ipad. >> and what's the age? >> from 3 on up. some kids play with it -- >> 3 and 2-year-olds you worry about dropping. >> it is durable, has a big, fat bumper so it won't break. >> we mentioned angry birds. >> angry birds is a hot franchise in general. this is angry birds, star wars, jenga. it guynes three things in one. very hot games. you p
>> all of us at toys 'r' us know how important black friday is. we're the place that parents go to buy the toys for their children for christmas. so as soon as one holiday is over, we're focused on the next black friday. there are signs up, how many days until black friday? we love it. it is our time of year. >> if it is a place to make it a family affair it is toys 'r' us. bring the kids and have a good time. what are the kids looking for? these are what you anticipate to be hot...
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tell us your story. >> well, i started using at a pretty young age. i had a lot of emotional pain and stuff in my childhood and led me to drinking and drugs pretty early in my adolescence. and i used pretty hard until i was about 24 until i finally got sober. >> how did you turn that into getting off drugs and turning to sports to fill that void? >> you know, when i got sober i started doing different activities. i started climbing, i started in the boxing gym. and every time i climbed a mountain or had the courage to get in the ring for the first time, it just started to shift my self-esteem. so after a bunch of years sober, i thought how do we give this to other people? i saw a lot of people in recovery being stuck in isolation. a lot of fear about the relapse. so i thought let's take them in the mountains and see what happens. >> and what happened? >> it's just so transformative. anyone who's crossed the finish line or stood on top of a mountain knows it changes something in your heart. and i think for folks in recovery it's just a really profound
tell us your story. >> well, i started using at a pretty young age. i had a lot of emotional pain and stuff in my childhood and led me to drinking and drugs pretty early in my adolescence. and i used pretty hard until i was about 24 until i finally got sober. >> how did you turn that into getting off drugs and turning to sports to fill that void? >> you know, when i got sober i started doing different activities. i started climbing, i started in the boxing gym. and every time...
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this guy has shared all the dangers with us and trains us. we're going to be the honor platoon at graduation. the only emotion is to please that drill sergeant and they will never forget his name for the rest of their lives. that kind of bonding takes place. the other thing, we talk with kids in the hospital. if they have any chance of recuperating and going back, they want to go back. the first thing they say is i want to get back with my team, with my buddies. they fight for the country, they fight for a cause, they fight for tedder, because they are seen. >> even if they cannot get back to their military units, they will look you inside and say i want to continue to serve them in some fashion. that is a value added that companies cannot really build into a job description. >> in 2005 i had a noncommissioned officer wounded in action in iraq and he lost a leg right above the knee. i was still in the fight and annie went to visit him and he said to tell the boss i am coming back. she thought that's great but that's not realistic. then he kne
this guy has shared all the dangers with us and trains us. we're going to be the honor platoon at graduation. the only emotion is to please that drill sergeant and they will never forget his name for the rest of their lives. that kind of bonding takes place. the other thing, we talk with kids in the hospital. if they have any chance of recuperating and going back, they want to go back. the first thing they say is i want to get back with my team, with my buddies. they fight for the country, they...
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nice to have you with us once again. the cohost of cnbc "squawk box," andrew ross sorkin. >> school is off today, so it worked out. >> you beat us to the punch! >> he's preempting. >> very nicely. i'm in a bit of a food coma. i need to admit that. i may be slow. >> well done. and from washington, from "the washington post" newsroom, pulitzer prize-winning editorial writer for "the washington post," jonathan capehart. >> hello. i spent a long time on the road driving back from south hampton, but i made it in time. >> thank goodness. since andrew ross sorkin is adopting the bush policy of preemption, let's begin with him. >> okay. very good. >> what's at stake, obviously, a lot of posturing over the past couple of weeks since the election about the fiscal cliff. what is at stake here for both sides? what happens if they don't get a deal? >> well, look. i think what happens to both sides, it's not even what happens to both sides, what happens to us which is the collective, right? it's what happens to the country which is 4%
nice to have you with us once again. the cohost of cnbc "squawk box," andrew ross sorkin. >> school is off today, so it worked out. >> you beat us to the punch! >> he's preempting. >> very nicely. i'm in a bit of a food coma. i need to admit that. i may be slow. >> well done. and from washington, from "the washington post" newsroom, pulitzer prize-winning editorial writer for "the washington post," jonathan capehart. >> hello. i...
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not us. when they've had enough, we'll disappear gracefully. >> reporter: the idea that hollywood glamour equals youth, that's old thinking. just ask bon jovi's richie sambora. he's 53, filling stadiums, and feeling fine. >> i feel younger and better now than i did in my 20s. more in touch, more present, more involved in life. >> reporter: being of a certain age is no longer bad for business. as "more" mag seen's editor in chief says. >> you now have to wake it and say let's see who's got the money to go to the movies. it's people who have some economic power. and it's not going to be just the 20-somethings. >> reporter: proving that, cruise, bruces, merle, mirran, baldwin. with the decades still paying to see their new projects. >> they're still doing the top movies and top broadway shows. they're creating new series. they're reinventing themselves at the top of their game. >> reporter: and inspiring their cohorts. >> look at the rolling stones. if they're any benchmark, damn! >> 50 years we
not us. when they've had enough, we'll disappear gracefully. >> reporter: the idea that hollywood glamour equals youth, that's old thinking. just ask bon jovi's richie sambora. he's 53, filling stadiums, and feeling fine. >> i feel younger and better now than i did in my 20s. more in touch, more present, more involved in life. >> reporter: being of a certain age is no longer bad for business. as "more" mag seen's editor in chief says. >> you now have to wake it...
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kt mcfarland joins us, and wahil farris is also with us. moris' decree is not sitting well with a lot of people. they say he is a dictator and demanding him to resign. >> he is. he's got control of the legislature he's the president. he has control of the executive branch and the military now. a couple of months ago the mail tear remade some shaeupbgs, h shakeups. if you can't take over the judicial branch make sure it doesn't have the authority to go after him. why is this important to us? eegypt is about to hit its fiscal cliff. it has economic crisis on the horizon. they can't feed their people, they can't give them fuel. they don't have transportation fuel and without foreign assistance the egyptian government and morsi himself will face a lot more demonstrations. people went to the street 18 months ago because they don't have jobs. just think how angry they will be if they tonight have foods. >> a few days ago marked a year from the deadly clashes in tahrir square, and they were protesting against hosni mubarak. earlier this week the p
kt mcfarland joins us, and wahil farris is also with us. moris' decree is not sitting well with a lot of people. they say he is a dictator and demanding him to resign. >> he is. he's got control of the legislature he's the president. he has control of the executive branch and the military now. a couple of months ago the mail tear remade some shaeupbgs, h shakeups. if you can't take over the judicial branch make sure it doesn't have the authority to go after him. why is this important to...
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this guy has shared all of the dangers with us. he has taught us. he has trained us. look at where we are at now. we will be honored platoon at graduation. their only a motion is to please the drill sergeant. they'll never forget his name for the rest of their lives. that type of bonding takes place. when you talk to the kids in the hospital, if they have a chance of recuperating and going back, the first thing they will say is -- one to get back with my team and my buddies. they fight for a country and for a cause, but above all, the fight for each other. >> even if they cannot get back to their military unit, they will say -- i want to continue to serve in some fashion. that is a value added companies cannot build into a job description. >> in 2005, i had a noncommissioned officer wounded in action in iraq. he lost a leg just right above the knee. i was still in the fight. annie went to visit him and he said -- tell the boss -- i am coming back. she thought -- that is great, but that is not realistic. he knew i liked monty python. he said -- tell the boss it is only
this guy has shared all of the dangers with us. he has taught us. he has trained us. look at where we are at now. we will be honored platoon at graduation. their only a motion is to please the drill sergeant. they'll never forget his name for the rest of their lives. that type of bonding takes place. when you talk to the kids in the hospital, if they have a chance of recuperating and going back, the first thing they will say is -- one to get back with my team and my buddies. they fight for a...
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we will see if they can help us. ♪ >> it is tough on us. [ticking] >> i will ask personal questions. do you smoke? curse? >> profanity, no. >> it is a question that has to be answered. >> you are very friendly. >> what is wrong with you? >> i do get it. >> you are simpletons. >> i ask you a simple question. >> did you think you would get away with that? >> that is an excellent question. >> you are you? >> how many times have you been indicted? >> do you have any friends? >> you have got it wrong. >> how does that make sense? >> what do you think is going on here. >> i am gay and jewish. >> what kind of republican are you? >> afghanistan. >> health care bill. >> the unemployment problem. >> we have got a lot more work to do. >> why is it taking so long? [ticking] ♪ >> when we flew over this, i said, this is it. ♪ >> nearly everything africa has to offer in one place. ♪ >> if the river were to dry up completely, we would lose about 400,000 animals. >> there is curiosity. what are you bothering me about? >> we are here to find lost chapt
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talk to us about that. if we were to reverse those numbers what would that mean and what would be an acceptable number as far as you are concerned? >> you have got to remember we are talking about different tax rates as well. for the viewers, there are income tax rates and dividend income tax rates. if the dividend tax rates are dramatically increased you will have significant problems with people entertaining and owning some of the bigger dividend paying stocks in the country. some of the big staples in the american economy would be at risk of people pulling their money away from that because they are getting a nice dividends. after tax it doesn't become so nice. if we dramatically increase tax rates and don't do a lot with spending and eliminate significant tax loopholes that could spin us into a situation where people get protective about their capital. they don't go out and hire people. we have obama-care issue that will affect businesses across the united states. you can see the entrepreneur and the pr
talk to us about that. if we were to reverse those numbers what would that mean and what would be an acceptable number as far as you are concerned? >> you have got to remember we are talking about different tax rates as well. for the viewers, there are income tax rates and dividend income tax rates. if the dividend tax rates are dramatically increased you will have significant problems with people entertaining and owning some of the bigger dividend paying stocks in the country. some of...
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reza sayah joining us from cairo. the people of cairo are not buying the president's explanation, even if it means it's just temporary until parliament is ushered in? >> no, they're not. they're angry. if anyone thought egyptians were tired of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all have you to do is look at tahrir square in cairo today, and it's clear that they're not tired and they're angry. thousands of protesters filing in to tahrir square today. also protests, demonstrations, taking place in places like alexandria, port sayid. these demonstrators are angry after a controversial set of decrees were announced by egypt's president mohammed morse yir. it's important to explain there's decreases. one of them bans anyone, even the judiciary, my authority, from overturning, appealing, any of mr. morsi's decisions since he took office in june. this is an order that to be in place until a parliament takes over, a parliament is established that could be months away. technically right now mr. morsi is the most pow
reza sayah joining us from cairo. the people of cairo are not buying the president's explanation, even if it means it's just temporary until parliament is ushered in? >> no, they're not. they're angry. if anyone thought egyptians were tired of protesting after two years of demonstrations, all have you to do is look at tahrir square in cairo today, and it's clear that they're not tired and they're angry. thousands of protesters filing in to tahrir square today. also protests,...